Balloon Apron Vs Busking Bag

Started by Morethanballoons, February 10, 2014, 10:48:31 AM

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Morethanballoons

Ok, I am not sure if I have even got this on the correct Area / Forum, but here goes.... :oops:

I would appreciate (and take on board) constructive views on the best Apron / Bag to buy (prob from you Graham ;) ) - I have lots of stock of 160, 260, 360s and 5" rounds, that continually get passed around searching for the balloon / colour I want, I am not a "Pro Twister" so cannot justify the new bags shown on the Home page (although I have seen them / drooled for a while.. :mrgreen: )... I think my mains points would be -

1. Be able to see the balloon size and colour
2. Simple access
3. When I do go out and do a little advertising (practising in front of an audience) be able to transport what I require and be able to maintain the two points above.
4. Cost: £100.00 max

Looking forward to any and all suggestions, thanks in advance.

Paul
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mista-twister

#1
I know you said 100 budget but check this out www.bagchunas..its made by rob balchunas (rob the balloon guy ) its awesome

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Morethanballoons

#2
Thanks, I have seen (drooled over) the Bachunas bags.. :mrgreen:  am sorely tempted on the smaller one... :twisted: .   but they are still way over my budget and with P&P even more so...... may look at selling off some training DVD's to help justify costs... :idea:
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Graham Lee

#3
Bag V Apron, it depends if you like to wear the apron and the weight involved, I prefer the busking bag myself.
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Morethanballoons

#4
Thanks Graham, now you mention it I am not sure that an apron is "fitting"(scuse any pun), its not that I am wandering around making models, mainly stood in one place / position making them, so the bag may be more of an option to be able to see what I have available at a glance and transport stock in a more organised manner to the "venue".  

So without more ado... The Bag has it... now which one and another question if I may...

How do you "set them" up in the bag. (ie are there any velcro holders etc.):?: .. :oops:

I have managed to get "Time out" at the end of March for the Blackpool weekend / jam,  so hopefully I will have one by then and be a little more organised.

Really looking forward to getting more ideas/advice from others... I cant wait!!!.  :D

Only wish I had the time to get to more of them  :cry:

BTW - for those of you that don't yet know it.. This Site Rocks!
 
Thanks in advance...

Paul
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Graham Lee

#5
This is how I do it, set-for-busking-bag-t313.html?hilit=busking
You might get a few more ideas if you hit the search button as there are other threads here on bags and aprons.
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Robeagling

#6
I set my bag up like Graham has shown in the link. It's painful at first but works perfectly.


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Morethanballoons

#7
Thanks Graham , Rob,

As always, a great explanation, much appreciated.   Now I understand how they fit in and are set up and am definitely on a mission to buy one!

Thanks again!  :)
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ikepete1

#8
I have had both an apron and a bag. I no longer use the apron. At times I miss the apron but the bag gives me more variety. The apron is good if you're able to move and twist. Most of the time once I start twisting I stand in one spot and the people come to me. It's easier just to have my balloons next to me on a table. I have also found that an apron puts your balloons right at eye level for kids who want to touch them. So I say go with a balloon bag.

I use plastic portfolio covers and roll my balloons up in them. The first time you set up your balloon bag is painful. It took me hours, but it's worth it in the end.


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Lee Reilly

#9
I used to have an apron and I found that I was refilling it every other event (2 hours each), plus the kids do tend to grab at it. I was in the same position and did look at busking bags but ended up getting a roller 'tote' off Amazon (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00 ... z_bw_c_x_1).

It is only a cheap one and after using it a few months I have been pretty impressed with it. I put it on a high lightweight table and it's been fantastic. I roll the balloons in their 100's in the original bag with a couple of elastic bands. there are plenty of side pockets for all your rounds/printed/321/etc.

The only complaint I would say that after a 3 or 4 months of having it, it shows signs of use, I probably would expect to replace it once a year but at that price it could be still more cost effective than the more expensive ones. I'll get you a picture tomorrow as I have an event.

Lee Reilly

#10
My very simple setup

Alergy

#11
Actually...

Why not both/ or similar?
I use the Tote, but I wear a cheap vibrant purple apron to keep my pens and markers in close easy proximity

I also use the gaps between the apron straps and flaps as 'extra hands' when required

In the photo I've attached, I've walked away from my purple gazebo (and wheelie bag) for the parents to take the image
I'm also wearing holster trousers with pads for the knees to accomodate repetitive bending down on the knees to keep at the kids level
Holsters filled with Phones and 5" rounds and random coloured 260s

Heavy duty tool belt to store a couple of hand held pumps; scissors, quick discard balloon scraps, and 350s